The Fine Structure of Vascular Transfer Cells in Pea Leaf
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The transfer cells in the minor veins of pea leaf develop papillate-type wall ingrowths, which appear to be polarized in the xylem transfer cells. The cytological features include: high density of ribosomes and rough endoplasmic reticulum, moderately developed chloroplasts, dictyosomes, large number of mitochondria, and microtubules in the proximity of plasmalemma. These features are discussed in relation to transfer cell function.
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